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Government Projects in Carroll County

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Rossville Consolidated School District held a statutory 1028 project hearing on June 2, 2026 to authorize up to 6460000 in financing, anticipated to be issued in three series over the next 10 years. The initial proposed General Obligation Bonds of 2026 total approximately 2265000, with projects including 650000 for roofing, 248500 for HVAC improvements, 140000 for auditorium lighting, 585000 for student and staff devices, 288000 for classroom technology, 33000 for phone upgrades, 50000 for security upgrades, and 270500 in soft costs. The board approved a Project Resolution, a Preliminary Bond Resolution, and a Reimbursement Resolution, setting financial terms and preserving the ability to reimburse cash spent before bond closing, with bond closing targeted for October 2026. This indicates that the district is moving from planning into financing for significant facilities, mechanical, security, and technology work, but specific design, construction, and implementation vendors are not yet named in this document. Vendors in roofing, HVAC, security, lighting, and K‑12 technology can position for upcoming bid packages and implementation support aligned with the phased bond issuances over the next decade.

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$6,460,000Jun 2, 2026

The City of Madison received a $350,000 Owner-Occupied Rehab Program grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, administered by SIRPC, which requires home and radon inspections for each participating property. On June 1, 2026, the Board of Public Works and Safety opened proposals from Full Coverage Home Inspections and Hoosier Radon Remediation for these inspection services, with pricing presented per unit for initial, interim, final, and radon tests. No vendor has been selected yet; SIRPC’s Patty Jackson will review the proposals and make a recommendation at the June 15, 2026 BPWS meeting. This is an active professional services procurement tied to a defined grant budget, with a clear need for residential inspection and radon testing capacity as the rehab program proceeds. Vendors in inspection, environmental testing, or radon mitigation could still influence the scope (e.g., packaging inspections, mitigation, and reporting) or position for subcontract or overflow work with the selected firm or SIRPC.

Active Opportunity
$350,000Jun 15, 2026

Madison Sewer received a June 3, 2026 proposal from Sedam Contracting, LLC to install approximately 100 linear feet of reinforced concrete wall along the west side of Crooked Creek where a sewer main has been exposed. The lump-sum proposal of $49,500 includes creek diversion, a 4-foot-wide footer keyed into rock where possible, an 8-foot-tall, 12-inch-thick wall, and backfilling and grading using onsite creek materials. This proposal is being brought to the Board of Public Works and Safety on June 15, 2026 under the agenda item "Crooked Creek Concrete Wall w/ Sedam," indicating intent to approve Sedam’s scope to stabilize the streambank and protect critical sewer infrastructure. While the primary construction contract is effectively decided, this work signals ongoing stormwater and sewer vulnerability and may lead to further engineering, erosion control, or monitoring projects along Crooked Creek and related sewer assets. Vendors can position for design support, inspection, or complementary mitigation measures tied to this and future phases.

Contract Award
$49,500Jun 15, 2026

For the 2026–2027 school year, the board approved hiring Mrs. Shannon Harman from NIESC as a consultant for the Department of Student Services at a rate of 6000. The role is to coordinate student services programs, including educational and career services at the secondary level, in alignment with Indiana Administrative Code 4-1.5, which requires such programs to be coordinated by a certified school counselor. This indicates the district is investing in aligning its counseling and student services with state requirements, possibly building or refining a comprehensive program rather than relying solely on existing staff. While this particular engagement is decided, it signals an ongoing need for program design, compliance support, and potentially additional tools or services supporting counseling, MTSS, and college/career readiness, which could create follow‑on needs for other vendors.

Contract Award
$6,000Jun 2, 2026

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